Hersheyfarm
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You guys that use augers, do you concrete them in or tamp them?
my vote is to hire a local fencer to pound them in.
my vote is to hire a local fencer to pound them in.
You guys that use augers, do you concrete them in or tamp them?
my vote is to hire a local fencer to pound them in.
The livestock panel rod shear pin setup on your PTO. It’s something I can’t visualize.A picture of what?
Just cut the + out at corners of each square with bolt cutters. Stick the rod through the drive shaft to gearbox shear pin location. Bend both ends with a hammer and go back to drilling holes. When it shears it don't matter that you bent the ends because it falls off anyway. Need a hammer to drive piece out of gearbox shaft sometimes. Just use next pin for a punch to knock it out. Imagine how many drills I did on fencing 80 acres of pipe fence for an oil company owner.The livestock panel rod shear pin setup on your PTO. It’s something I can’t visualize.
Pipe fence posts sounds very nice and expensive. My neighbor was complaining about his 80acre fence done with green fence post and 3 lines of wire.Imagine how many drills I did on fencing 80 acres of pipe fence for an oil company owner.
Weld 5 pipes between posts around 80 acres. 3 strand? I do 5.Pipe fence posts sounds very nice and expensive. My neighbor was complaining about his 80acre fence done with green fence post and 3 lines of wire.
Thanks for the reply.
Sounds like a Bison fence!Weld 5 pipes between posts around 80 acres. 3 strand? I do 5.